Edmund Carl Zschernitz

Edmund Carl Zschernitz, age 70, of Adams died September 8, 2007 at the Villa Pines Living Center in Friendship ,Wisconsin.

Memorial services will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 11, 2007 at the Roseberry’s Funeral Home in Friendship, Wisconsin. Pastor Richard Church will officiate.

Visitation will be prior to services beginning at 5:00 p.m. at the Funeral Home. Edmund was born April 9, 1937 in Neillsville Wisconsin to Edmund and Elizabeth (Sonnetag) Zschernitz. He enjoyed fishing and telling a good joke as well as working at Moundview Memorial Hospital as a medical technologist for many years.

Preceded in death by his parents, Edmund and Elizabeth Zschernitz; his only sibling, Patricia Booher.

Survivors:
Son: James (Suzanne) Zschernitz of Ft. Wayne, IN.
Daughter: Jennifer Zschernitz of Madison, Wisconsin
Son: Jason Zschernitz of Adams, Wisconsin
Daughter: Janet (Dave) Johnson of Mc Farland, Wisconsin
Grandchild: Amanda
Grandchild: Hailey
Grandchild: Joshua
Grandchild: Kathleen
Grandchild: Rose
Grandchild: Audrey
Grandchild: Eric

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family.

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Condolences

  1. Stephen & Diane Hamilton says:

    We always enjoyed visiting with Ed. The gun cabinet he made Steve will always be a special piece of furniture in our house. We enjoyed his sense of humor. Our concolences to the family

  2. Monica Arndt (Twachtman) says:

    Sorry to hear of your dads passing. I always enjoyed working with him at Moundview Memorial.

  3. Jennifer Wampler says:

    Jason, I’m sorry about your dad. We will miss him and his stories. He was a good person. He always had a sence of humor. If n needed a laugh he was the one to go to. He will be missed but dont ever forget all the good times you shared with your dad.

  4. Lucy Stelse says:

    Jason, I was so sorry to hear about Ed, he was a great man and knew just what to say at the right time. If I can help in any way please let me know. My prayers are with you and your family. God bless.

  5. Dr. Virginia R. Narlock says:

    I worked with Ed for a number of years in Marshfield. He was very dedicated to his laboratory career. To his children I send my deepest sympathy.

  6. Sue Eberle says:

    Jennifer & Hailey: My deepest sympathy to you both at the loss of your father & grandfather.

  7. Kay Heller says:

    I remember your father always had a smile and a wave when we passed in the hospital. He knew his job well. He gave me some pond plants; these plants are still flourishing in my ponds. He gave good advice about health tests and ponds.

  8. Peggy L Henriksen says:

    May God comfort you on the loss of your Father. Hold all your memories close and share them with each other. Remember your Dad’s humor.

  9. Charlene Jensen says:

    I worked many years with Ed at the hospital, not closely, but I would see him often and hear his jokes. My fondest memory of Ed is one evening when the Adams County Fair was on, he walked over and brought back a corn dog for each of us evening workers.